655.46.12 Quassia amara, Case
Woman, 50, knee pain.
She has pain in her left knee, worse from walking.
She feels sad and irritated when she thinks about the past, how her parents and siblings abused and mistreated her. She felt negated, despised, abandoned and unappreciated. Talking about it makes her feel upset, miserable and worthless. She has been serving her family for 40 years, helping her mother in the household and shopping, aiding her father financially and medically. Her siblings and relatives always came to make expensive phone calls. Her husband blamed her that he did not get money from her father. Her father always gave all the money to his sons. Her brothers have got all the money from their father but do nothing for him. She gives money to her father and helps him. In the Chinese culture daughters are like nothing and sons are like kings. She always tried to do good but it was never good enough. Her stepmother always pushed her to give more. She swallowed all her bitterness. She is blaming her father, fighting with him about it. She cannot put her anger aside, has to talk about it constantly.
Analysis
Carbon series: her parents; worthless; money.
Silicon series: siblings.
Silver series: Chinese culture.
Phase 6: abused, mistreated; negated, despised, abandoned, unappreciated.
Subphase 4: obvious family and culture aspects.
Malvidae: daughters are like nothing and sons are like kings.
Simaroubaceae: bitter.
Stage 12: angry, fighting.
Follow up
One months after Quassia amara MK she is not bothered by her father anymore. She has left the problem behind. She feels much more stable and happy. Her knee pain is gone.